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This hippie-acid-folk song wanders so far off the path it ends up in another time period. The natural cards revolve ever changing Seeded elsewhere, planted in the garden fair Grow trees, grow trees, tongues of the sheer wind Setting your foot where the sand is untrodden The ocean that only begins
Listen a woman with a bulldozer built this house of now Carving away the mountain whose name is your childhood home We were trying to buy it, buy it, buy it Someone was found killed there all bones, bones, dry bones
Earth, water, fire, and air Met together in a garden fair Put in a basket bound with skin If you answer this riddle If you answer this riddle, you'll never begin
Born in a house where the doors shut tight Shadowy fingers on the curtains at night Cherry tree blossom head high snow A busy main road where I wasn't to go
I used to sit on the garden wall Say hello to people going by, so tall Hello to the postman's stubbly skin Hello to the baker's stubbly grin Mrs. Thompson gave me a bear Brigitte and some people lived upstairs
Skating on Happy Valley pond Various ministers and guards stood around The ice was nice, hello the invisible brethren And there was a tent you played cards with the soldiers in 'Don't worry, we won't send anyone after you,' they screamed But me and Licorice saw the last of them one misty, twisty day Across the mournful morning moor motoring away
Singing ladybird, ladybird what is your wish Your wish is not granted unless it's a fish Your wish is not granted unless it's a dish A fish on a dish is that what you wish
Earth, water, fire, and air Met together in a garden fair Put in a basket bound with skin If you answer this riddle If you answer this riddle, you'll never begin
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